Philip Hazel wrote:
> This means there was previously a failure when trying to direct the
> address, and Exim is waiting before trying again. Try pushing one of the
> messages explicitly with a command such as
>
> exim -d -M <message id>
ok, that worked a treat. it probably was because they didnt have home
dirs, and it was trying to stat them for a .forward file. my fault.
is there anyway of getting the whole mailq to run by pushing all
of the messages instead of exim -q to try and sort this kinda thing out?
thanx
joe
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